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` A ( 2, 3 ) , B ( -2, 3 ) ` are two points. The locus of P which moves such that ` PA- PB = 4 ` is

A

`y+3=0,x""in(-2,2)`

B

`y-3=0,x""inR-(-2,2)`

C

y-5=0

D

`y^(2)-3=0`

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